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Term
Retina has 4 cell layers:
Definition
Pigment cell layer
Layer of rods + cones
Ganglion Cell Layer
Fovea
Term
Optic disk
Definition
produces blind spot
exit of the optic nerve
Term
macula lutea
Definition
contains central fovea (pit)
Term
Pigment cell layer
Definition
derive from choroid
attaches retina to eyeball
absorbs stray light
Term
Rods
Definition
130 million
periphery of retina
low light vision + perception of movement

much convergence of information before relay to CNS
Term
Cones
Definition
7 million
central rentina
The fovea contains only cones, the area of max visual acuity, color and brightness discrimination.

little or no convergence of information
Term
Ganglion cell layer
Definition
final point of convergence in retina
myelinated axons of these cells form the optic nerve
Term
Fovea
Definition
contains features that result in minimum interference between light sourceand cones for max visual acuity

light does not have to pass through a number of cell layers before it activates the cones

avascular
nerve + vessels detour around it.
Term
T/F
Fovea is avascular
Definition
T
Term
Refraction
Definition
bending of light rays reaching the surface of the cornea
Term
an inverted image of an object is focused on the ______
Definition
an inverted image of an object is focused on the RETINA
Term
Light is refracted by:
_(1)_
_(2)_
_(3)_
_(4)_
Definition
Light is refracted by:
CORNEA
AQUEOUS HUMOR
LENS
VITREOUS HUMOR
Term
The _____ is where the image is inverted
Definition
The LENS is where the image is inverted
Term
Lens function
Definition
changes refractive power
Term
changes in refractive power are accomplished by changing the _____ of the _____
Definition
changes in refractive power are accomplished by changing the SHAPE of the LENS
Term
The lens changes shape, ______ for close viewing, _______ for distant viewing
Definition
The lens changes shape, ROUNDER for close viewing, FLATTER for distant viewing
Term
Accommodation function
Definition
the change in refractive power which allows the viewing of near objects
Term
to view a near object, the lens must increase it's ________ power by becoming more _________ (________)
Definition
to view a near object, the lens must increase it's REFRACTIVE power by becoming more CONVEX (ROUNDER)
Term
At rest the lens is held in a _____ shape by the ________ fibers that connect it to the ________ muscle.
Definition
At rest the lens is held in a FLAT shape by the SUSPENSORY fibers that connect it to the CILIARY muscle.
Term
suspensory fiber
Definition
connects lens to ciliary muscle
holds lens in a flat shape
Term
ciliary muscle
function
Definition
contracts, reducing the tension on suspensory fibers to accomodate during near vision
Term
to accommodate during ____ vision, the _____ muscle contracts, ______ the tension on suspensory fibers
Definition
to accommodate during NEAR vision, the CILIARY muscle contracts, REDUCING the tension on suspensory fibers
Term
contraction of the ciliary muscle is controlled by ___________ _____ _____
Definition
contraction of the ciliary muscle is controlled by PARASYMPATHETIC NERVE FIBERS
Term
during accommodation, the pupillary diameter _____ in order to keep the image of the object sharper
Definition
during accommodation, the pupillary diameter DECREASES in order to keep the image of the object sharper
Term
Emmetropia
Definition
the normally occurring condition in which the image of an object is focused on the retinal surface.
Term
Hypermetropia
Definition
far0sightedness
the focal point falls behind the retinal surface
Term
Myopia
Definition
near sightedness
if the object falls in front of the retina
Term
Presbyopia
Definition
the loss of lens elasticity noted with age
Term
there are _#_ types of photoreceptors
_____ + ____
Definition
there are 2 types of photoreceptors
RODS + CONES
Term
Rods
Definition
used for low light
dim conditions
Term
cones
Definition
used for high light
color vision
Term
Rods have a ______ excitation threshold and thereofore used in ___ conditions. Rod acuity is _____.
Definition
Rods have a LOW excitation threshold and thereofore used in DIM conditions. Rod acuity is POOR.
Term
Cones have a _____ excitation threshold, and are used in _____ _____ conditions. Acuity is ____ and cones provide ______ vision.
Definition
Cones have a HIGH excitation threshold, and are used in HIGH LIGHT conditions. Acuity is HIGH and cones provide COLOR vision.
Term
Color vision
Definition
the ability to distinguish color due to the presence of 3 separate cone populations:
blue
green
red
Term
color blindness is the result of the _______ of one or more of the _______ populations
Definition
color blindness is the result of the ABSENCE of one or more of the CONE populations
Term
generator potentials originating in receptors are transmitted to______ cells
Definition
generator potentials originating in receptors are transmitted to BIPOLAR cells
Term
Pathway of generator potentials originating in receptors and then altered by other cells in the retina are separated into 2 systems
Definition
Vertical system
signals pass from receptors to bipolar cells to ganglion cells

Horizontal system
horizontal and amacrine cells provide lateral inhibition between the different vertical system components
Term
ganglion cell function- retina
Definition
the final stage of retinal processing
transmits info to subcortical visual centers in the brain

form the optic nerve

respond to the presence of absence of light
Term
retina ganglion cells transmit information to:
Definition
subcortical visual centers
Term
retina ganglion cells
axons form what?
Definition
optic nerve
Term
Receptive field
definition
Definition
the corresponding area of retinal surface which, upon illumination, influences the signaling of that neuron
Term
ganglion cells exhibit a _____ resting discharge in the dark.
Definition
ganglion cells exhibit a SLOW resting discharge in the dark.
Term
Most ganglion cell RF's are organized in _______ fashion
Definition
Most ganglion cell RF's are organized in CONCENTRIC fashion
Term
Ganglion cells are classified as _______ or ________ depending on how they respond to a spot of light striking the center of the receptive field
Definition
Ganglion cells are classified as ON-CENTER or OFF-CENTER depending on how they respond to a spot of light striking the center of the receptive field
Term
Ganglion cell subdivisions
Definition
Sustained ganglion cells
Transient ganglion cells
Term
Ganglion cells correspond to:
Definition
M-cells (larger ganlgion cells)
P-Cells (smaller ganglion cells)
Term
M- cells are concerned with:
Definition
signaling changes in the scene being viewed including movement

changes in light and dark contrast
Term
P-Cells provide info about:
Definition
fine detail

color
Term
Sustained ganglion cells
Definition
respond as long as the stimulus remains within the RF
Term
Transient cells
Definition
respond only when the light is turned on or off
Term
W-cell
Definition
responds poorly to visual stimuli
concerned with eye and head movement in space
Term
information that is transmitted from the eye through the optic nerve must eventually reach the _______ to be perceived.
Definition
information that is transmitted from the eye through the optic nerve must eventually reach the CORTEX to be perceived.
Term
Central visual pathways are divided into:
______ pathways +
______ pathways
Definition
Central visual pathways are divided into:
PRIMARY pathways +
SECONDARY pathways
Term
the visual field is represented___________ on the retina
Definition
the visual field is represented TOPOGRAPHICALLY on the retina
Term
Hemifields
Definition
When a visual field is divided by a vertical line at the fixation point into a left and right hemifield
Term
separation of hemifields is accomplished at the level of the ______ ______
Definition
separation of hemifields is accomplished at the level of the OPTIC CHIASM
Term
Each half of the brain receives information only from the _________ hemifield
Definition
Each half of the brain receives information only from the CONTRALATERAL hemifield
Term
Bionculatity
Definition
images of the visual world composed of information from the 2 eyes.
Term
Homonymity
Definition
when information from each of the 2 eyes (binocular) are merged to form a single image
Term
both eyes viewing the same or corresponding visual field is termed ___________ visual fields
Definition
both eyes viewing the same or corresponding visual field is termed HOMONYMOUS visual fields
Term
In contralateral homonymous perception, the ______ primary visual cortex (area 17) is perceiving only the left half of the visual field
Definition
In contralateral homonymous perception, the RIGHT primary visual cortex (area 17) is perceiving only the left half of the visual field
Term
Everything ______ to the optic chiasm is carrying contralateral homonymous sensation
Definition
Everything CAUDAL to the optic chiasm is carrying contralateral homonymous sensation
Term
-anopia
Definition
loss of visual perception
Term
Hemianopia
Definition
loss of visual perception of half of the entire visual field
Term
this term, as it applies to visual fields, describes each individual eye viewing from different visual fields
Definition
HETERONYMOUS
Term
Heteronymous
Definition
different halves, describes each individual eye viewing different visual fields
Term
Binasal Hemianopia
Definition
when each eye is only able to see the ipsilateral temporal visual field and no the nasal visual fields
Term
in the Primary visual pathway, the optic nerve fibers from Temporal Retina ( nasal visual hemifield) course caudally along the _____ edge of the: _(1)_, _(2)_, and _(3)_ to the _______ LGN
Definition
in the Primary visual pathway, the optic nerve fibers from Temporal Retina (nasal visual hemifield) course caudally along the LATERAL edge of the: OPTIC NERVE, OPTIC CHIASM, and OPTIC TRACT to the IPSILATERAL LGN
Term
in the Primary visual pathway, fibers from Nasal Retina (temporal visual hemifield) course caudally along the ______ edge of the _(1)_ and cross in the ______ then continue to course along the _____ edge of the _(2)_ to the _________ LGN
Definition
in the Primary visual pathway, fibers from Nasal Retina (temporal visual hemifield) course caudally along the MEDIAL edge of the OPTIC NERVE and cross in the OPTIC CHIASM then continue to course along the MEDIAL edge of the OPTIC TRACT to the CONTRALATERAL LGN
Term
In the primary visual pathway, fibers from the lower nasal retina (upper temporal visual quarterfield), after crossing in the ______ loop forward into the ________ optic nerve are termed ___________ _____ before turning caudally.
Definition
In the primary visual pathway, fibers from the lower nasal retina (upper temporal visual quarterfield), after crossing in the OPTIC CHIASM loop forward into the CONTRALATERAL optic nerve are termed WILLBRANDT'S KNEE before turning caudally.
Term
in the primary visual pathway, fibers from the upper retina (lower visual hemifield) course _____ along the _____ edge of the _(1)_, _(2)_, and _(3)_
Definition
in the primary visual pathway, fibers from the upper retina (lower visual hemifield) course CAUDALLY along the DORSAL edge of the OPTIC NERVE, OPTIC CHIASM, and OPTIC TRACT
Term
retinogeniculate fibers carrying information from the more peripheral visual fields are located most _________ within the _(1)_, _(2)_, and _(3)_
Definition
retinogeniculate fibers carrying information from the more peripheral visual fields are located most SUPERFICIALLY within the OPTIC NERVE, OPTIC CHIASM, and OPTIC TRACT
Term
retinogeniculate fibers carrying information from the more central visual fields are located more _________ within the _(1)_, _(2)_, and _(3)_
Definition
retinogeniculate fibers carrying information from the more central visual fields are located more _________ within the OPTIC NERVE, OPTIC CHIASM, and OPTIC TRACT
Term
After the optic nerve fibers pass through the ______ they continue as the _______ and end primarily (80%) in the ___ with some (20%) terminating in the _______ via the ______ _ _ _____ _____
Definition
After the optic nerve fibers pass through the OPTIC CHIASM they continue as the OPTIC TRACT and end primarily (80%) in the LGN with some (20%) terminating in the MIDBRAIN via the BRACHIUM OF THE SUPERIOR COLLICULUS (BSC)
Term
After primary visual pathway synapses in the LGN nerve impulses proceed to the ____ ____ ____ (area __) by way of _____ _____
Definition
After primary visual pathway synapses in the LGN nerve impulses proceed to the PRIMARY VISUAL CORTEX (area 17) by way of VISUAL RADIATIONS
Term
Geniculocalcarine fibers carrying visuotpic information from the upper halves of both retinae (lower visual hemifields) course directly _________ around the _______ _______ as the ___________ limb of the ________ capsule to reach the _________ _____ _ _ ________ _____ (______)
Definition
Geniculocalcarine fibers carrying visuotpic information from the upper halves of both retinae (lower visual hemifields) course directly BACKWARDS around the LATERAL VENTRICLE as the RETROLENTICULAR limb of the INTERNAL capsule to reach the SUPERIOR BANK OF THE CALCARINE FISSURE(CUNEUS)
Term
Geniculocalcarine fibers carrying visuotpic information from the lower halves of the retinae (upper visual hemifields) course _________ toward the tip of the ________ ____ of the _________ ______ then loop inf + backwrd in the temporal lobe to reach the _________ ____ _ _ _______ ______ (________ _____), this loop is called ______ ________
Definition
Geniculocalcarine fibers carrying visuotpic information from the lower halves of the retinae (upper visual hemifields) course FORWARD toward the tip of the TEMPORAL HORN of the LATERAL VENTRICLE then loop inf + backward in the temporal lobe to reach the INFERIOR BANK OF THE CALCARINE FISSURE (LINGUAL GYRUS), this loop is called MEYER'S LOOP
Term
Contralteral Upper Homonymous Quadrantanopia is damage to what?
Definition
Contralteral Upper Homonymous Quadrantanopia is damage to MEYER'S LOOP
Term
The primary visual cortex contains an orderly map of the ____________ visual field, which it receives from neurons of the ___
Definition
The primary visual cortex contains an orderly map of the CONTRALATERAL visual field, which it receives from neurons of the LGN
Term
The orderly map of the contralteral visual vield in the primary visual cortex is arranged so that the central visual field is represented in the ________ ______ of the ________ ____
Definition
The orderly map of the contralteral visual vield in the primary visual cortex is arranged so that the central visual field is represented in the POSTERIOR POLE of the OCCIPITAL LOBE
Term
The orderly map of the contralteral visual vield in the primary visual cortex is arranged so that peripheral visual fields are represented in a ________ direction along the _________ ________ (_______ + ______ _____)
Definition
The orderly map of the contralteral visual vield in the primary visual cortex is arranged so that peripheral visual fields are represented in a ROSTRAL direction along the CALCARINE FISSURE (CUNEUS + LINGUAL GYRUS)
Term
The LGN is located at the termination of the ____ _____ in the _______
Definition
The LGN is located at the termination of the OPTIC TRACTS in the THALAMUS
Term
The LGN is composed of _#_ layers.
Layers #, #, # receive information from the contralateral hemifield
Layers #, #, # receive ipsilateral input
Definition
The LGN is composed of 6 layers.
Layers 1, 4, 6 receive information from the contralateral hemifield
Layers 2, 3, 5 receive ipsilateral input
Term
Each LGN contains a representation of the ___________ visual hemifield
Definition
Each LGN contains a representation of the CONTRALATERAL visual hemifield
Term
The _#_ layers of the LGN are divided into _#_ groups; _#_ ____________ layers (1 + 2), _#_ _____________ layers (3-6)
Definition
The 6 layers of the LGN are divided into 2 groups; 2 MAGNOCELLULAR layers (1 + 2), 4 PARVOCELLULAR layers (3-6)
Term
Cells in the magnocellular layer are involed inperception of _______ + ______ contrast, __-cells
Definition
Cells in the magnocellular layer are involed inperception of DARK + LIGHT contrast, M-cells
Term
Cells in the parvocellular layers process fine ____ + _____ information, _-cells
Definition
Cells in the parvocellular layers process fine SPATIAL + COLOR information, P-cells
Term
In secondary pathways the retino-collicular projection travels through the _____ + terminates in the ________ ____ ____ of the ______
Definition
In secondary pathways the retino-collicular projection travels through the BSC + terminates in the SUPERFICIAL GRAY LAYERS of the COLLICULUS
Term
Quadrant defects, first clue to some pathaolgoy in "____" ares of the _______, especially the _______ ______ cortex
Definition
Quadrant defects, first clue to some pathaolgoy in "SILENT" ares of the CORTEX, especially the TEMPORAL LOBE cortex
Term
Macular sparing
Definition
field defects which include everything except macular field
Term
Macular sparing defects occur when entire _______ visual cortex is destroyed except for the _______ ______
Definition
Macular sparing defects occur when entire IPSILATERAL visual cortex is destroyed except for the OCCIPITAL POLE
Term
Axons arising from post-synaptic cells in the subcortical visual nucli ascent through the _______ ______ to synapse with cells in the ______ _____
Definition
Axons arising from post-synaptic cells in the subcortical visual nucli ascent through the OPTIC RADIATIONS to synapse with cells in the VISUAL CORTEX
Term
2 Main areas of teh cortex that respond to visual stimulation
Definition
Primary visual (striate) cortex, AREA 17

Secondary + Tertiary visual (prestriate) cortex, AREA 18 + 19
Term
Primary visual cortex contains an orderly map of the ___________ visual hemifield, which it receives from neurons of the ___
Definition
Primary visual cortex contains an orderly map of the CONTRALATERAL visual hemifield, which it receives from neurons of the LGN
Term
Primary visual cortex is arranged so that ventral visual field is represented in the ________ _____ of the ________ _______
Definition
Primary visual cortex is arranged so that ventral visual field is represented in the POSTERIOR POLE of the OCCIPITAL LOBE
Term
Primary visual cortex, peripheral visual fields are represented in more ________ portions of the _________ ______
Definition
Primary visual cortex, peripheral visual fields are represented in more ANTERIOR portions of the CALCARINE SULCUS
Term
Primary visual cortex, the foveal representation is greatly magnified and occupies a large portion of the ________ ______
Definition
Primary visual cortex, the foveal representation is greatly magnified and occupies a large portion of the CORTICAL TISSUE
Term
Info in the primary visual cortex is then distributed through AREAS __ + __ (V_,V_), then to areas V_ in the _______ lobe for ______ __________ and to areas V_ in the ______ ________ lobe for perception of _______, _______ + _______, then to V_ in the ______-______ lobe for perception of ______
Definition
Info in the primary visual cortex is then distributed through AREAS 18 + 19 (V2,V3), then to areas V4 in the TEMPORAL lobe for OBJECT RECOGNITION and to areas V3 in the POSTERIOR PARIETAL lobe for perception of MOTION, ROTATION + DEPTH, then to V5 in the PARIETO-TEMPORAL lobe for perception of COLOR
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